Assignment: Seduction, by “George Cassidy,” aka William E. Vance (Merit, 1963). Vance wrote primarily westerns under his own name, but used the Cassidy pseudonym when penning what we now fondly refer to as “sleaze fiction” (The Flesh Market, Bait, Wanton Bride, etc.). Illustration by Robert Bonfils.
Friday, December 31, 2021
The Twelve Dames of Christmas, 2021: #7
Celebrating this festive season with brassy bombshells.

Assignment: Seduction, by “George Cassidy,” aka William E. Vance (Merit, 1963). Vance wrote primarily westerns under his own name, but used the Cassidy pseudonym when penning what we now fondly refer to as “sleaze fiction” (The Flesh Market, Bait, Wanton Bride, etc.). Illustration by Robert Bonfils.
Assignment: Seduction, by “George Cassidy,” aka William E. Vance (Merit, 1963). Vance wrote primarily westerns under his own name, but used the Cassidy pseudonym when penning what we now fondly refer to as “sleaze fiction” (The Flesh Market, Bait, Wanton Bride, etc.). Illustration by Robert Bonfils.
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12 Dames of Christmas,
Robert Bonfils
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